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Bungalows for Sale in Brampton

Brampton's bungalows are concentrated in the city's original neighbourhoods — Bramalea's lettered sections, Downtown Brampton, Peel Village, and Northwood Park — built mostly in the 1960s and 70s before the city's explosive two-storey growth. They offer something newer Brampton subdivisions can't: wide lots, mature trees, and single-level layouts.

For buyers, Brampton bungalows are one of the GTA's best value plays: freehold homes on 50-ft lots at prices well below comparable Mississauga or Toronto bungalows, frequently with finished basements and separate entrances that suit multi-generational families — one of the most common buyer profiles in the city.

Why Buyers Choose Bungalows in Brampton

Single-level living on mature lots — here's what makes bungalows one of the most competitive segments of the Brampton market.

GTA value leader

Brampton bungalows deliver freehold land and single-level living at prices below almost every neighbouring city.

Multi-generational fit

Separate entrances and full basements suit Brampton's strong multi-generational and two-unit demand.

Mature pockets

Peel Village and Bramalea offer established trees, wider lots, and quieter streets than newer subdivisions.

Transit access

Most bungalow pockets sit within a short drive of Brampton or Bramalea GO on the Kitchener line.

Where to Find Bungalows in Brampton

These Brampton areas have the deepest bungalow inventory, from original post-war builds to fully renovated and rebuilt homes.

Bramalea (lettered sections)

The largest bungalow stock in Brampton — solid brick homes from the original satellite-city build-out.

Peel Village

Brampton's most prestigious mature pocket, with well-kept bungalows on tree-lined crescents near golf.

Downtown Brampton & Northwood Park

Post-war bungalows walking distance to the GO station and Rose Theatre district.

Madoc & Brampton North

Affordable bungalows and semi-bungalows popular with first-time buyers and renovators.

Brampton Bungalow FAQs

How much does a bungalow cost in Brampton?

Original-condition bungalows typically start in the $800Ks, with renovated homes in Peel Village and Bramalea's better sections running $950K–$1.2M. That's usually $200K–$400K below an equivalent Mississauga bungalow.

Which Brampton neighbourhoods have the most bungalows?

Bramalea's original lettered sections hold the city's largest stock, followed by Peel Village, Downtown Brampton, Northwood Park, and Madoc. Almost all were built between the 1950s and mid-1970s.

Can I add a basement apartment to a Brampton bungalow?

In most cases, yes — Brampton has a formal two-unit dwelling registration program, and bungalows are the easiest style to convert thanks to full-height basements and, frequently, existing separate side entrances. Always verify zoning and registration requirements for the specific property.

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